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Excerpt from The Naturalist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History for the North England
Whilst listening to the paper and debates in Section K, in August last, Mr. Baker must have been forcibly impressed with the difference in the state of our knowledge of botany at the present time compared with the year 1847, when, as a scholar at the Friends' School, at Bootham, in the same city, the subject of our sketch had developed sufficient interest in botany to be appointed Curator of the herbarium of that school. And from that time until to-day he has had his hobby well before him, and has kept abreast with the study of plant life as it has progressed with the years. This, of course, so far as was humanly possible, as, particularly during the last decade, such rapid strides have been made in such a multitude of directions that it is not now possible fer any single individual to be familiar with the details of the various branches of even botanical science.
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